 I'm excited to be here today with Wildlife Warrior Robert Erwin to officially launch the new Queensland Police poor squad. We have been working closely with Australia Zoo and Wildlife Warriors to train this specialist squad who will be assisting us adding more eyes, ears, wings and claws to help keep Queensland safe. G'day everyone, I'm Robert Erwin and I'm so excited to be here with members of the QPS to launch this Australia first squad that sees some of our favourite zoo residents be promoted to police personnel. We are excited to draw on resources from Wildlife Warrior Robert to bring this specialist squad together. We've been experimenting to see which animals are best for which jobs. It did take longer than expected, particularly for our nocturnal animals, given their sleep schedule, which believe it or not, can be up to 18 hours per day. From today, police animals in the wild, now known as the poor squad, will be deployed to areas across the state. They will be equipped with official QPS body-worn camera devices that provide a live-stream to our officers. This will allow us to reach new heights, literally. We've discovered that our animals are absolutely skilled for this job. Not only are they able to observe an activity for extended hours, but with their diverse sizes, skill sets and range of movement, they can provide the eyes and the ears in areas that humans simply can't. Frankly, we couldn't find anyone more koalified for this task. Just think of the possibilities. These animals can go to places we cannot, even keeping an eye on events from the sky. In the upcoming months, these animals will continue to practice their commands. We're expecting them to be officially sworn into the QPS later this year in a private induction at our world-famous Crocker Siam. That's going to be awesome and we're excited.